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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Naval Matters

With high tide , The Duke of Tradgardland left Althavn to sail Northwards to restore order upon the Isles of Shetland. He sailed upon the man of war " Wild Strawberries" accompanied by the Frigates "Fanny " and "Alexander." He left the Duchess and Alisona to oversee the interests of the Duchy while he is gone.The Duke made landfall at the Shetland Main Island on the morning of March 4th, 1758.